NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 17 
AT THE HOTELS 
Claude D. Temple All work receives my 
personal attention 
A lecture and entertainment that af- 
forded the guests of the Oceanside and Paper Hanger and 
other hotels in Magnolia considerable House Painter MANCHESTER 
’ 
interest ‘Tuesday evening wasthat of Mr. : ‘ : ; 
Gregory, a man, himself blind, who Shop: Central rd acer & Son's MASS 
gave a very interesting discourse on the 
life of Helen Keller and the power of Telephone 177-3 
the mind as exercised by the blind. Fol- 
lowing his talk, h dered 1 sel- 
ear the: piquo Mra. Grésory, R, E. HENDERSON & CO. 
himself, isa man of wonderful mind- 
power and is indeed, well qualified to 
speak upon the subjects chosen by him. 5 
After leaving Magnolia, Mr. Gregory 
Fe 
went to Swampscott where he delivered al P ‘ ‘ ‘ 
his lecture at the Lincoln house, Wed-. ree runing, Spraying, Burlapping 
nesday evening. He will be at the Hes- 
perus next Monday evening. P. O. BOX 1280 Telephone Connection BEVERLY, MASS. 
George N. Chandler, of Cleveland, 
Ohio, who is spending the season at the AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
Oceanside, had his shoulder dislocated, BOBS te 
as the result of a collision with an_ elec- MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
tric car, while motoring through Ipswich Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
last week Thursday. Mr. Chandler was 
accompanied by his wife and daughter, Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
who, although badly shaken up, were not 
seriously injured. After Mr. Chandler’s B e d ra i al g Pp i an t S 
shoulder had been attended to by Dr. 
Tucker, of Ipswich, the party was taken In Vari es . 
back to the hotel by D. A. Grady, in ety Market Prices 
his auto. Bridge Street _ MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
Among the late arrivals at the Hes- 
perus last week were Mrs. Taylor, of 
Albany, N. Y., and her two daughters, 
the Misses Esther and Anna Taylor. 
Isaac Lombard of Chicago, was on to 
Maenolia recently and spend a few days 
with Mrs. Lombard, at the Hesperus. 
Mr. Lombard was accompanied by _ his 
daughter, Mrs. K. L. Haass, also of 
Chicago, who will remain at the Hes- 
perus with her mother the Lalance of the 
summer. On Satu-day the Lombards 
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
O. Robinson of Chicago, at a dirner 
FIREPROOF GARAGE 
THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER. 
Automobiles 
Marine Motors 
Motor cycles 
party at the North Shore Grill. ; 
Bicycles 
A very pretty little entertainment was ; : 
rendered by the childrenof the Dorothea Solid Rubber Tires 
Dix Hall, of Boston, at the Hesperus, Al Kinds 
Monday evening and was greatly cp- pie 
1hted, 
preciated by the gucsts of the hotel I he 
program in substance was coa.posed of 
recitation and songs’ n approprite cos- 
tumes, pantomine, and a short skctch. 
The children paitcipating are by no 
means amateures, but have taken a long 
course of training in this line of work, 
and in some cases have played child parts We have it—Mercury Arc Rectifier for Charging Storage Battet?est 
with many of the leading stars, and with A : . : ; ‘ Lop zbaia [fs 3 
ae utomobiles and Bicycles Supplies and Repairs of all inds nats 
the stock companies of Boston. On For Sale and Rent. yg pale: pried Aid agitit 
Friday evening the entertainment was re- lolg 49b10 .LIs9 Hw ow 
peated at the Oceanside. ° . 2.4 ¢@ Jsaite ydisd TI 
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Foster of Kan- Perkins & Corliss. oo r 
ee L e f d b h ie 
sas City, Mo., accompanie y her two Beach St., Manchester Sik Middle St,,;Gloucestenr, 
little children have taken apartments at the 3 
Highland cottage, Magnolia, where they kes"OPEN, ALL NIGHT! tot pisizodonsM tao1z dino 
will remain for the summer months. 
i‘ North Shore 
Agents for 
Mischelin Tires 
